Andrew Talansky

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Mar 16, 2013
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DirtyWorks said:
Beating a continental pro field by a few seconds is sufficient evidence of GC champion? Am I missing something? It's not like it happened all year.

http://www.usacycling.org/results/?compid=242630

No, clearly it's not sufficient evidence of a GC champion. But when you are young and still on an amateur team and go uphill faster than guys like Rory Sutherland, Ben Day, Francisco Mancebo, Phil Gaimon, Ben Jaques Maynes, etc. ever were able to in the multiple times they did that short uphill TT, it makes it quite clear that he was an explosive climber who could POTENTIALLY be developed.

Is he clean? No clue. Was he clean then? No clue. Based on the power data I have from that race, he probably did about 7.25 w/kg that day for 7:54. That shows potential to race with the big kids if he was clean at that time.
 
Mar 15, 2011
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jw1979 said:
No, clearly it's not sufficient evidence of a GC champion. But when you are young and still on an amateur team and go uphill faster than guys like Rory Sutherland, Ben Day, Francisco Mancebo, Phil Gaimon, Ben Jaques Maynes, etc. ever were able to in the multiple times they did that short uphill TT, it makes it quite clear that he was an explosive climber who could POTENTIALLY be developed.

Is he clean? No clue. Was he clean then? No clue. Based on the power data I have from that race, he probably did about 7.25 w/kg that day for 7:54. That shows potential to race with the big kids if he was clean at that time.

What happened to internal testing? (You've had to see that coming)

To be honest, I like this attitude better. Spending "$500,000 to make sure their clean" can be self-blinding. There is no way you can know, and you alienate people when you make assertions that can't be backed up. Everything in cycling needs to be viewed with skepticism for the time being.
 
Apr 30, 2011
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More Strides than Rides said:
What happened to internal testing? (You've had to see that coming)

To be honest, I like this attitude better. Spending "$500,000 to make sure their clean" can be self-blinding. There is no way you can know, and you alienate people when you make assertions that can't be backed up. Everything in cycling needs to be viewed with skepticism for the time being.
jw1979 is not JV1973 ;)
 
Jun 4, 2014
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Clean cycling,what a joke,nothing has changed and will never change,they all dope.The freak show will go on,and on.
 
May 26, 2010
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MBotero said:
Clean cycling,what a joke,nothing has changed and will never change,they all dope.The freak show will go on,and on.

Yep. JV just did the need to be seen to be clean, not the need to be clean.;)
 
Apr 4, 2010
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MBotero said:
Clean cycling,what a joke,nothing has changed and will never change,they all dope.The freak show will go on,and on.

Not everyone dopes. That's just plain wrong and discredits the clean athletes that are out there.
 
Jul 10, 2009
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So if JV is all clean, Talansky is clean. Since Talansky beats AC and Froome then Froome and AC are clean.

Its all good for cycling. Its a clean day.
 
Apr 4, 2010
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jilbiker said:
So if JV is all clean, Talansky is clean. Since Talansky beats AC and Froome then Froome and AC are clean.

Its all good for cycling. Its a clean day.

I really hope this is you using irony, in a weird way.

You logic is heavily flawed and your conclusion is even more skewed.
 
May 26, 2010
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Seems Talansky has been at the steroid cream too much

Jonathan Vaughters @Vaughters · 3h
Looks like @andrewtalansky is turning the Dauphine on end this AM. Love that. Kid has balls the size of grapefruit grown in Chernobyl.

.........
 
Jun 4, 2014
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Walkman said:
Not everyone dopes. That's just plain wrong and discredits the clean athletes that are out there.

I'm just curious,who's a clean TDF winner for you,let's say from 1997 till these days?
 
Jul 10, 2009
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Walkman said:
I really hope this is you using irony, in a weird way.

You logic is heavily flawed and your conclusion is even more skewed.

I was being sarcastic. The question of whether clean riders can beat juiced riders is answered by the many honorable riders who refused PED and were never greats in cycling but could have been on fair playing field. They have said its just NOT possible.
 
Aug 5, 2010
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MBotero said:
I'm just curious,who's a clean TDF winner for you,let's say from 1997 till these days?

Don't twist his argument, he said there are clean cyclists, which there are, he never said they were at the top of the sport, which they aren't
 
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MBotero said:
I'm just curious,who's a clean TDF winner for you,let's say from 1997 till these days?

Was not referring to winners, but to riders in general.

But if we look at the numbers, and the numbers only, (iirc that is) I guess you could make a case for Evans being clean in 2011.
 
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Walkman said:
I really hope this is you using irony, in a weird way.

You logic is heavily flawed and your conclusion is even more skewed.
I'd say his logic is spot on for this forum.
 
Jun 4, 2014
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Walkman said:
Was not referring to winners, but to riders in general.

But if we look at the numbers, and the numbers only, (iirc that is) I guess you could make a case for Evans being clean in 2011.

Sorry about that,i was thinking at top performers but you got to consider that there were people who doped without reaching the heights.
I would go more with a guy like Sastre,if i got to chose one anyway.So,no i don't believe in Cadel.
 
Jun 4, 2014
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Parrulo said:
Don't twist his argument, he said there are clean cyclists, which there are, he never said they were at the top of the sport, which they aren't

And if i believe there isn't a clean cyclist in professional peloton where is the twist.Everybody have his opinion about this anyway.:)some believe,some not.
 
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MBotero said:
Sorry about that,i was thinking at top performers but you got to consider that there were people who doped without reaching the heights.
I would go more with a guy like Sastre,if i got to chose one anyway.So,no i don't believe in Cadel.

Sastre's numbers was higher than Evans, just so you know. Did climb Alpe D'huez about 2 minutes faster in 2008 compared with Evans in 2008 and 2011. Just saying.
 
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Walkman said:
Sastre's numbers was higher than Evans, just so you know. Did climb Alpe D'huez about 2 minutes faster in 2008 compared with Evans in 2008 and 2011. Just saying.

I'm not all in in this numbers obsession,but i got your point.
 

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